Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun] [noun sg] [pers pn] [is] " in BNC.

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1 But for this marketing director it 's done .
2 ‘ Once , against Swindon a couple of seasons ago , there 's this fat cunt and Geoff 's standing outside the ground before the match and this cunt bungs a bit of old dog shit he 's found by a hall at him and it hits him on the arm …
3 Moreover , a point to bear in mind is that for many users of weekly collection credit it is not just one transaction ( with a relatively small money cost , in spite of its high APR ) but is instead virtually continuous indebtedness , with one transaction following closely on the heels of another .
4 Although ‘ breach of the peace ’ forms a cornerstone of public order law it is surprisingly difficult to say what the concept entails with any degree of precision .
5 However , if good and this property are simply the same thing , then the judgement that what has this property is good is just a tautology , and can not serve as the kind of important value judgement it is meant to be .
6 Although it has loops , procedures and conditional operators , in terms of modern software theory it is not strongly structured .
7 There will be a bright little man at Camp 3 , very clever and on the up , and your Michael Holly is going to be his pride and joy , and when he can wheel your man into that press conference he 's going to be very smug .
8 ‘ I 'd just like to bump into that Potter fellow she 's always on about . ’
9 As the camera pans left with this tennis player it is aimed slightly ahead of him to balance the shot by allowing ‘ walking room ’ .
10 As with any accountability procedure it is insufficient just to indicate that a failure has occurred ; information must be forthcoming on how to improve educational practice .
11 Straps should be checked for cuts and tears , especially round the rivets , and with any crampon type it is worth carrying a long strap so that emergency repairs can be made in the event of breakage .
12 ( The main reasons for taking this approach is that for dynamic handwriting recognition it is necessary to select the correct information shortly after the word was written — it may not be possible to wait for the user to finish a sentence or clause . )
13 Whereas here and in that range name it 's still referring to row twenty six .
14 Some gynaecologists may consider that there is a risk of missing serious endometrial pathology in such patients , although studies suggest that in this age group it is unlikely .
15 From this pilot study it is hoped to identify some of the characteristic features of the book publishing industry , and different company practices and policies , and to begin to assess their effect on careers , as well as to prepare for a wider study of the industry , with the longer term goal of developing strategies to improve women 's position in publishing .
16 I know it 's tempting when see something at £5 instead of £10 , but in six months time it 's useless — that 's why it 's cheap . ’
17 In standard laboratory research it is usually possible to create stimuli which systematically manipulate the details of interest .
18 " In any art festival it is difficult to have fee expression by the artists and expect it to appeal to all the different social groups . "
19 And as they prepare for first division football he 's relishing another challenge , just as he 's looking forward to renewing acquaintances with certain Meath players today .
20 Runs off with the money , comes back to this country thinking he 's safe after ten years , changes his name perhaps , than you announce he 'll be waiting on Sir Thomas down here .
21 on this restructuring group it 's British Rail , it 's the Treasury , it 's the Department of Transport , it 's the franchise director .
22 To decide what effects such focusing would have on overall recognition sensitivity it is necessary to make assumptions about the information present in the different stimuli :
23 Before taking on any job commitment it is worth looking at your personal priorities in detail , and working out where work will fit in .
24 Without Urban Programme funding it is unlikely that these schemes would have been undertaken in their present form , especially those requiring capital funding .
25 However , at British Airways Cargo it is the global implications of the Single Market which are receiving most attention , ’ says Peter White .
26 The line was first electrified in the 1950s , but at 1500 volts DC it is very different from today 's standard of 25000 volts AC .
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